I am in no way a fascist sympathizer. I don't stand their beliefs but I make it my own responsibility to avoid those spaces.
I understand this position, and I find it good that the devs are transparent about it, it is their project, their community they run it how the hell they see fit.
I can see myself out when I feel not fitting in anymore.
dragonX
I am an absolutist I like to respect others free will and have my own free will respected. That's how it is. sorry!
I don't believe politics should be baked inside the code.
and by free software I imagine something I can use they way I want. you shouldn't feel responsible for what others use the software for.
Why bake the slurs inside the code?
Why didn't you make it so every instance admin makes a list of slurs they want or want not to ban? without having to mess with the code and mess with the license, especially AGPL.
I might switch if:
- it is up to date with security patches
- has multiprocessing capabilities
- uses the new firefox rendering engine
- is compatible with firefox addons as I heavily rely on them for automating many tasks
- can install ublock origin
???
I want my browser to be nothing more than a browser!
They are trying to alienate their user base, and they will end be succeeding!
I hope another non-profit will emerge and continue the development of a forked Firefox!
1 - That's what I have noticed, I didn't find communities of other instances listed so I assumed they were not in the list all together. maybe adding another column citing the instance domain will help clear confusion.
3 - In that case a good addition might be giving the user a tool to group communities from different instances and aggregat them into a folder. so I can group abc1.org/c/privacy dce.org/c/privacyland and fgi.org/c/privacytools into one merged feed that I can name to my liking. this could be a good addition once lemmy gets bigger!
Hhhh, good catch!